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An overview of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, commonly referred to as Superfund) liability framework and protections that may apply to government acquisitions of contaminated property. ...
Land banks are public authorities or special purpose non-profit organizations created to act as legal and financial conduits to transform, manage, repurpose, and develop vacant, abandoned, or tax-foreclosed properties that have been underutilized...
People can turn vacant or underused land into places that benefit the whole community. This publication is the “how to” guide for all members of the development community to promote health as a part of redevelopment....
This fact sheet is one of a series describing best management practices (BMPs) for green remediation. BMPs can be used for sustainable removal or cleanup activities at contaminated sites under Superfund, corrective action, etc...
This primer outlines the principles of green remediation and describes opportunities to reduce the footprint of cleanup activities throughout the life of a project. ...
The purpose of this paper is to assist regulators, consultants, other stakeholders in understanding the principles of remediating and revegetating contaminated sites and to encourage its widespread use to revitalize and reuse contaminated land...
Local governments have several options in facilitating reuse of sites including long/short-term acquisition, leasing, transferring tax liens, or providing incentives. This workbook assists governments to make decisions for reuse of properties...
Green infrastructure can help to maximize the environmental, economic, and social benefits of parks. By building strong partnerships, agencies can improve park lands and access to parks, better manage stormwater, increase community resiliency, etc...
LEED or is a well known system for grading the greenness of buildings, organized by United States Green Building Council (USGBC). Since v3 in 2009, the new verious has undergone a major revision. See the Earth Day Initiative's assessment of the changes...
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